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AI Won't Cast Your Influencer — The AI Casting Index 2026

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AI Won't Cast Your Influencer The AI Casting Index 2026
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Pure influencer in the
entire Top 25
#25
Where that influencer
ranked — dead last
0
Casting picks for the
internet's biggest creators
10
Times we ran it —
the list barely moved
01 — The Snub

We expected AI to love influencers. It left almost every one of them off the list.

A brand planning a campaign used to start with an agency. A growing number now start with a prompt — they open ChatGPT and ask "who should be the face of our campaign." The answer comes back ranked, in seconds, and it shapes the shortlist before anyone is briefed or a rate is negotiated.

So Everything-PR and Talent Resources made the AI engines do the job for real. 75 casting prompts. Five engines — ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews. Ten passes. We scored every name. The ranking is below.

Here is the part nobody expects: the top of the list is boring. Zendaya. Ryan Reynolds. Serena Williams. Exactly who you'd guess. The story is at the bottom — because you scroll all the way to #25 to find a single influencer, and the biggest creators on Earth never appear at all.

02 — The Index

The AI Casting Index 2026 — Top 25

AI Casting Share, 0–100 · five engines · 75 prompts · ten passes · modeled and directional
#TalentIndexCategory
1Zendaya94Beauty & Luxury
2Ryan Reynolds90Tech / Spirits
3Serena Williams86Sport / Trust
4Dwayne Johnson84Family
5Michael B. Jordan80Fragrance
6LeBron James79Sport / Tech
7Selena Gomez77Beauty
8Timothée Chalamet75Fragrance / Luxury
9Simone Biles73Sport / Family
10Jennifer Lopez71Beauty / Fashion
11Hailey Bieber70Beauty / Gen Z
12Coco Gauff68Sport / Youth
13Sydney Sweeney67Beauty
14Anya Taylor-Joy65Luxury
15A'ja Wilson63Sport
16Jenna Ortega61Gen Z
17Patrick Mahomes60Sport / Finance
18Florence Pugh58Luxury
19Naomi Osaka56Sport / Wellness
20MrBeast54Tech / Gen Z
21Bad Bunny53Culture
22Tom Holland52Family / Tech
23Megan Thee Stallion50Beauty / Gen Z
24Sha'Carri Richardson48Sport
25Alix Earle44Gen Z
Beauty Sport Financial Family Tech Gen Z

Twenty-four actors and athletes. One influencer — dead last. We ran the prompts ten times and the list barely moved. The snub isn't a glitch. It's the rule.

03 — The Rule

AI doesn't recommend the most famous people. It recommends the most documented ones.

Zendaya tops the list not because she's the biggest name on it — she isn't — but because she's the most legible. A deep encyclopedic record. A decade of consistent press. A long, documented ambassador history — Louis Vuitton, Lancôme, Valentino, Bulgari. Every fact written down somewhere an AI system can read it.

That's the pattern under the whole study. We call it the Structure Premium: AI systems reward talent whose careers sit in durable, machine-readable records. Not charisma — record. It's why athletes overperform their fame, why a handful of versatile names get recommended for categories they've never worked in, and why creators fall off a cliff.

The actor has a resume. The influencer has traffic. AI recommends the resume.

04 — The Creator Penalty

The biggest names on the internet are nearly invisible to it.

Top creators command audiences that dwarf most of the actors in the Top 25. They sell out launches. They own categories. By every metric the creator economy uses, they win.

The casting engines barely see them. The reason is the Structure Premium: a creator's fame is enormous but locked inside the feed — view counts and follower numbers an AI system doesn't read as biography. An actor's fame of the same size is written down. Some of the most-followed creators alive returned zero casting recommendations across all 75 prompts.

Reach gets you nothing. Record gets you cast.
Social reach vs AI Casting Index — both shown 0–100, relative
C. D'Amelio creator 3 Khaby Lame creator 2 Alix Earle creator · #25 44 MrBeast creator · #20 54 Coco Gauff athlete · #12 68 Zendaya actor · #1 94
Social reach (relative) AI Casting Index

Modeled, directional. The bars cross over: the creators with the largest audiences score near zero, while a tennis player with a fraction of the reach scores 68.

One creator beat the penalty: MrBeast, at #20. He's the only creator who built a genuinely documented footprint — years of business-press coverage, a deep encyclopedic record, blue-chip partnerships up to a Super Bowl-scale deal. He did the thing the Structure Premium rewards, and AI casts him where it casts no other creator. The gap isn't about relevance. It's about a record — and a record can be built.

The opportunity

AI hands brands a casting shortlist before anyone picks up the phone. Build a documented reputation and you own that list — it's the most fixable edge in marketing right now, and the talent and agencies that move first will own the next decade of campaigns.

Ronn Torossian — publisher, Everything-PR

05 — Six Categories, One Pattern

Who AI casts, by category.

Beauty
Zendaya · Selena Gomez · Hailey BieberFounder status beats endorser status — owning a brand generates more record than fronting one.
Sport
Serena Williams · LeBron James · Simone BilesAthletes overperform everywhere — sport is the most documented corner of public life. Women's sport indexes strong.
Financial
Serena Williams · Ryan Reynolds · LeBron JamesTrust prompts route to athletes and founders. AI quietly favors clean, predictable records.
Family
Dwayne Johnson · Ryan Reynolds · Simone BilesCategory Bleed: heavily documented names get cast for work they've never done.
Tech
Ryan Reynolds · LeBron James · MrBeastThe one category where a creator cracks the top tier.
Gen Z
Selena Gomez · Hailey Bieber · Jenna OrtegaEven asked for a creator to launch a Gen Z product, AI still leads with actors.

The engines don't agree on everything

ChatGPT names the most and is friendliest to creators. Claude is the most conservative. Perplexity is the most current — new deals show up within weeks. Gemini leans hardest on structured data. Google AI Overviews returns the shortest lists. A name strong in one can be missing from another — so casting research run on a single engine isn't casting research.

06 — What To Do About It

The shortlist is winnable.

Brands: run the casting prompts yourself, on all five engines, before you write the brief. If your category returns the same five names every time, your "distinctive" face was picked inside a tool your competitor uses too.

Talent: reach is no longer the same asset as castability. A documented record — accurate press, an encyclopedic presence, a current and recorded deal history — is the casting resume now. It can be built on purpose. Most talent aren't building it. That's the opening.

Agencies: a roster needs a structured-presence layer, not just a follower count — because the first round of casting is already run by systems that read records. Talent Resources' celebrity-procurement work sits exactly on that line.

07 — How We Ran It
SystemsChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews
Prompts75 casting-intent prompts, phrased as a marketer would ask
CategoriesBeauty · Sport · Financial · Family · Tech · Gen Z
Passes10 independent passes, averaged · field window Apr 28 – May 12, 2026
ScoringPosition-weighted appearance frequency → AI Casting Share, 0–100
StabilityTop 10 held within ±2 points across all ten passes, no rank changes

A modeled, directional study of system behavior — not a precise audit, a live leaderboard, or a measure of talent quality. Outputs vary with phrasing and timing. Built to be re-run; movement between editions is itself the finding.

HOW TO CITE — The AI Casting Index 2026, Everything-PR with Talent Resources. everything-pr.com/ai-casting-index-2026/

About Talent Resources

Talent Resources is a 360-degree marketing agency specializing in talent, brand, and experiential strategy. The agency's services include PR communications and brand strategy, social media management, and celebrity procurement, working across entertainment, lifestyle, beauty, fashion, hospitality, and consumer categories. Talent Resources has built and executed marquee cultural moments and brand activations for global clients, and is recognized as a leader in connecting talent to the brands and audiences that matter most. For more information, visit www.talentresources.com.

The AI Casting Index 2026 — Everything-PR × Talent Resources Original research · Fielded April–May 2026
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